Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 239, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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SOCIAL
UICHUCUTS
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Laura Mae Gibson Becomes
Bride Of Thomas E. Webster
Mind Your Manners
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Himple, liui HoUunuly Impressive
wiiH I ho i'Iiik ceremony Monday
morn i H k thai united Mis* Uiuda
Mao (HbSon, diiUKhiiM' of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Ullmou and Thomas
lid wind Webster of lioi'Kor. hoii
of Mr and Mrs. T. C. Webster of
bnjhai't.
Tlti- Rev John IS, K Id r Ida o
lead íhe ceretuuuy ul 8 o'clock,
in pmnaw of the parent* of
Ibe'brlde nnd lutlnrate friends of
tJl couple.
The bride wore a black trav-
<IBk *ult with black and white
mcfssorteH. Iter ensemble was c.
ceiited with a white uhoulder cor-
su«e of carnation*.
Mr*. Webster wu* gruduuted
from Fnmpu High School In 1H;ifi.
mid eomplftted her junior year at
Weal Texas State, Canyon lust
apt'ln#
The bridegroom, after Kiadua-
tliiK from Delimit High school,
attended Waylimd Junior College
and Texus TecbnoloKlcr.l College,
Lubbock.
Immediately following ibe cere-
mony the couple left for a wed-
ding trip to the Colorado moun-
tain .
The bridegroom Ik manager of
the City Hus line nnd the young-'
cut member of the local Rotary
club which he Herven an secre-
tary.
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Piano Recital
Scheduled For
Friday Night
riano pupils of Mix. Curolyn
Carter will be presented in reci-
tal Friday night at 7:30 o'clock
in th<- San lord Community Hall.
Pupils from Borger Phillips
find San ford will be on the pro-
grim.
Ex-Teacher To
Wed Bert Webb
Announcement Iras been made
of the engagement and approach-
ing marriage of Miss Ada Farns-
H'orin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I-:. K. Fur us worth of Alison, to
Boyd Marshall (Bert) Webl. of
JHorger
The wedding Is scheduled for
(Sept. 20. in Anson, and the cou-
ple will live here, with the bride-
groom-elect being employed by
Phillips.
The bride-to-be taught school
In Borger the year before last,
and Instructed In the Lee Blvlus
s< nool In Amarillo last year. She
Recently returned from an exten
pod trip to California and the
northwest coast with her sister,
Miss Mary Farnsworth of An-
hon. and MIsaen LaiVerne and
l<oulhe (Jarrison of Lubbock.
Watermelon
Feast Given
R. A. Boys
Teal your knowledge of correct
social usage by answering I he fol-
lowing questions, then checking
against the authoritative answers
below:
1. When n young man («lis
tor a girl who Is slopping at a
hotel should ho wait for her In
the lobby or go up to her room?
2. Is it proper for a young wo-
mun stopping at a hotel to onter-
tain a voung man In her private
alttlng room If she has a aulle?
3. When a young man meets at
the train a girl who Is visiting
In his town and stopping al a
hotel, should he go up to her
room with her when she is shown
lo It?
4. In railroad stations where a
flat fee Is charged for each pleoe
of luggage u red cap carries, Is it
necessary to tip hint nlso?
B. Is tt necessary for each per-
son who uses the wash basin In
a Pullman to wipe it out with u
towel when he hus finished.
What would you do If
You get to i he dressing room
of a train before anyone on your
car Is awake and you have room
to spread out your things. Before
you have finished dressing others
have come Into the dressing room
la) Move your things „o that
you are not taking up more than
your share of the space?
(b) Feel that since y&u were
there flrsl you have a -perfect
light to Hike up u# much room
as you like?
(c) heave your things where
they are but hurry ao that you
will be out as quickly as possible?
Answer*
1. He should wait In the lob-
by.
2. Yes.
3. No He should wall Tor her
in the lobby.
4„ No. Not unless your bugs
were unusually heavy or he had
a long walk to or from your car.
5. Yes.
Best 'What Would You Do"
solution-- t«).
THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY II BRA LP
Y.W.A. Girls
To Present Pla
In Pampa
The KlkiiiM Y. W A. of the
.First Buptlat church met Monday
eveuing ut the church (o practice
a mission play. "The Spirit of
Mission .," written by Hdnu Sun-
ders
The piny will be given at the
Central Baptist church In Pampa
Friday night.
diameters are Mary Pearl New.
man. Lena Ruth Byrns. Betiy
Lowe Mary Faye Hag hi nil. HI lza
lii-ib Burns. Kmlly Carter, Oletlu
Walker and Virginia Measley.
All who plan to go lo Pampa
urn asked to meet at the church
Vrlday evening at «15 o'clock.
Members present were Lena
Ruth Byrns, M-ary Faye Ragland
Oletla Walker, Kmlly Carter, Bel-
ly Lowe Kllr.u belli Burns Mary
Pearl Newman, Margie Carter,
Itobbye Lee Atehley, Lois Marie
Williams. Molly Bayleas. Dealvia
Wlnlnger, Mrytle Lackey. Lola
Cunningham. Genevieve Good-
win Charlene Williams Virginia
Measley. Doiothy Duck, Mr*
Goodwin. Mrs. O. L. Wlnlnger uud
the sponsor. Mrs. {j, B. Vance.
A watermelon feast wa„ given
for boys of (ho It. A. of the Phil-
lips Baptist church Monday ove.
nlng ut Spring Creek.
Sponsors attending the party
•were Mrs. H. J. West, Mrs. Cwl
Vn Winters and Mrs. C. L. Hols-
lngton.
Royal Ambassadors present
were Willis Winters. Homer Car-
rol, Betty Kills. Melrtn Shaw,
Billy Newton, Bob Pickens. Rob.
ert Francis, Durwood Green,
Norma Gillespie, Paul Holaington
and J. W. Clements.
There were four visitors, II J.
Beckham. Glen Hopper. Gordon
Tletz and Marshall Bluckwelder.
MlHWtt: WOMKN
MBHT TONIGHT
Moose Women will meet In
regular session tonight at 8 o'-
elock, with initiation being fea-
tured.
The publicity program has been
postponed until September.
School Lunch
Exhibit To Be
Fair Feature
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County Home Demonstration
Council will exhibit good mid bad
school lunches this year at Its
booth In the Amarillo Trl-Stale
Fair, the committee decided re-
cently.
The council heard reports on
the Farmers' Banner, a novol
way of raising cash In DeWitt
county, and a schedule for dis-
trict new stories.
Recommendation1! of the THDA
meeting were ready and disc us-
ed and copies of (he recommeu-
atlous were dlslrlbilled to club
embers to be placed in f'ereiur-
les books.
Miss Margaret Moaer. county
home demonstration agent, out-
lined suggestions to bo used when
the clubs begin choosing their
programs for (he coming year.
She requested that each of the
five clubs Rubmlt two programs
for meetings when the agent is
not present.
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Personals
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Sixteen-year old Vangle Cree
hafl returned from a 5.000 mile
trip that embraced visits In Wash-
ington. Pa., the New York World's
Fair und Pittsburgh. Bn route
home she stopped over In Ok la-
home City to visit relatives.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Wilkinson
and son. Bobby, of Columbia,
Kans.. are Waiting Mr. und Mrs.
•Kid" Thomas.
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Mrs. J. B. Masalnglll of Phillips
Is entertaining Mrs. Ira Powell
nnd children and Mrs. frene Har-
fis todwy with a luncheon and
kodaking party.
The llev, J. N. Hunt la ex-
pected home Friday from a two
(weeks vacation to San Antonio,
Benumont. Burleson and Fort
Worth.
Gordon F. Neville of Wood-
ard, Ok la. will apeak on "What
It Means To Be A Christian,"
this evening at pnayer meeting
of the First Baptist Church.
Mr. und Mrs. It. B. Bayleas,
Molly Bayleas and Virginia Cur-
ley plan to leave Saturday for
a labor day visit to Carlabad. N.
M.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hereomfe of
Clarendon, and their honaegnest.
Miss Annie Louise Cnnninghapt
of Nacogdoches, visited Mr, nnd
Mrs, Weldon Jolly and otlier
friends laat night.
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Guests In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dayton Lawson. 3417 Phil-
lips, include the Bev. aad Mrs.
B. Hickman and soo, Charles,
Mrs. Hickman's mother, Mrs.
Delia Duding all of Tulea. and
another daughter of Mrs. Hick-
man's. Mrs. Clyde DeHart, Bet-
ty and Syhrla of Cblekasha, Okla.
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Church Notes
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The Women'a Society of Chris-
tian Service of the Stinnett Meth-
odist church met recently with
Mrs. Frank Markle.
Mrs. Hoyt Kdelen gave h talk,
us did Mrs. Bill Yoachum.
The ladles volunteered to sew
for a needy rantlly prior to the
start of school.
Refreshments were served
Mesdames John Sells. Hoyt Bde-
len. H. T. Benge, Will Jasper,
Bill Yoachum T. 8. Hasbrook
Vernon White. D. H. Edwards, R.
J, Heaton and the hostess.
Mrs. Roberts
Elected Delegate
To National Meet
Mrs. L. J. Roberts was elected
auxiliary delegate to the 11811011111
American Legion convention,
scheduled to be held In Boston
next ittpnth. at the recent «late
convention In Laredo. She will
represent the fifth division.
Mi's. Roberts who with Mrs. R.
E, Ragan represented the local
auxiliary at the convention, in
planning to Attend the Boston
conclave (rom Sept. Ü2 2ti
B0rger*'al80 received other re-
cognition at the state meet with
.lames Mlxon whining first pluec
on hlH poppy poster in the B
class. 31 nd the auxiliary being 11-
warded a citation for having their
colors present.
Honorable mention wits award-
ed (he local group on their pub-
licity scruphook.
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"DA NCK, GIRL, DA NO'!"
Four orchestras - n symphony,
tango, Negro Jive and mixed
band - Interiirel the variegated
musical numbers of "Dance, Girl,
Dance."
The symphony orchestra of fif-
ty pieces furnishes thematic and
Incidental music an well us music
for the elaborate "Morning Slur"
ballet number feuturing forty |
dancers surrounding Maureen O'-
Hara co-star of the picture.
For the swank Club Ferdin-
and. representing «-afo solely,
Dreyer arranged for the Leon Ta*
South American tango band. A
Negro jive band of twelve pieces
for the Palais Itoynle ulght dive
where Maureen O'Haru, Lucille
Ball, Mary Carlisle and rive other
"chorines" tap. hula and kick
IHrIi to the cacophonous rhythm
of "Beer Barrel Polka" — nnd
IK>K< A* PARTY
PLANNED TOMORROW
The Doren* class party will be
held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'-
clock In the Federated Club
Booms.
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 239, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1940, newspaper, August 28, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168055/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.